Cauchy's Revenge
(Published on 21. August 2021, 00:16 by Hrafnsvaengr)
It's nothing terribly out there, but I was pleased with the result for this, so I suppose it will be all right for a first-ever upload to here. Here's hoping it's not as painful as computing complex integrals without Cauchy's theorem that gives this puzzle its name, albeit obliquely.
A link for the puzzle on f-puzzles can be found
here.
- Normal sudoku rules apply.
- Digits along an arrow sum to the number in the attached bulb.
- The digits along the marked diagonals sum to the given number.
- Digits may not repeat within a cage; if the cage is marked, the digits within that cage sum to the given number.
- The two unmarked cages are twins, containing the same digits in each cage; the digits in the twinned cages may or may not be in the same order within the cage.
Solution code: The 1st and then 9th columns, top to bottom, without commas or spaces.
Last changed on on 29. August 2021, 07:53
Solved by SKORP17, Konzert, Elliott810, Greg, jchan18, kkli, SimiC, Isa, skywalker, Count Knersis, MavericksJD, cfop, rmahus, polar, ecavalli, DVFrank, bigger, rey, CyberMonkey, MalkoMann2, galgamer, Pibonacci, LeLoyJenkins, ManuH, Uhu, Shuarey, TheRiddler, zorant, koba1917, StefanSch, morgannamodeaura, Crul, baris, PinkNickels, apwelho, mezkur7, zrbakhtiar
Comments
on 1. May 2024, 18:35 by mezkur7
Sudokupad: https://sudokupad.app/ipt4j8z2je
on 31. October 2021, 18:37 by Hrafnsvaengr
@StefanSch You're correct. Technically, neither the 45 cage nor the twin cages are necessary, although they do smooth the solve somewhat.
on 31. October 2021, 18:05 by StefanSch
I think, the twin-cages aren't needed.